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Marcus Morris insinuated in a series of Tweets on Friday that the Suns could be looking to trade his brother Markieff Morris.

Marcus said that Markieff won't be with the Suns for long and that Phoenix isn't a good fit for either of them, so he clearly has some bitter feelings towards the Suns franchise. Jordan Schultz of the Huffington Post reported earlier in July that the Suns were exploring trades for Markieff, but nothing appears to be imminent at the moment. We will pass along any additional details on this story. Aug 1 - 10:34 AM

Coach Jeff Hornacek and general manager Ryan McDonough have not talked with Markieff Morris since the trade of his twin brother, Marcus.

The trade wasn't a welcomed sight for either brother. In his press conference in Detroit, Marcus said, "Forget Phoenix." Just following the trade, Markieff tweeted, "Lol this a foul game here man!" Both Morrii had issues with Hornacek with Markieff being benched for a technical foul while Marcus was benched for shouting with the coach. Jul 23 - 7:48 PM

The Phoenix Suns are exploring trading Markieff Morris, according to Jordan Schultz of the Huffington Post.

Morris and Suns head coach Jeff Hornacek haven't always seen eye-to-eye, so this would make some sense with Marcus Morris already being traded to Detroit. Markieff has an affordable $8 million per year deal and should have a decent trade market, so we'll keep our eye on this situation as it develops. He'll continue to provide mid-to-late round fantasy value as long as he lands somewhere where he's starting. Jul 7 - 9:28 AM

Markieff Morris and twin brother Marcus Morris have been charged with felony aggravated assault following an incident on January 24 at a local recreation center in Phoenix, Arizona.

The Morris twins and three other men allegedly assaulted 36-year-old Erik Hood at the Nin Mason Pulliam Recreation Center after a he sent "an inappropriate text message" to the Morris twins' mother, and their first court appearance is scheduled for May 7. These are some serious charges that the Morris twins are facing, and under Arizona law, aggravated assault can carry a sentence of 5-15 years in prison. Needless to say, this is a story we'll be following very closely this offseason. Apr 21 - 4:49 PM